Chapter 1277 An Original Creature (2/2)

'This creature must be above the Celestial God Realm!' he thought. He was silent and unmoving, worried that any motion would alert the fiend to his hiding place. He did not want to risk provoking it.

His uneasiness grew as another creature drew nearer. This one looked like a fierce dog with three heads. It released an astonishingly powerful aura.

'This creature is even more powerful than the other one. It must be at the top level of the Celestial God Realm, ' he thought.

Darren was so still that he could feel dust settling over his motionless body, as though he were a stone.

Something howled in the distance.

There was an answering

ty-one days, you should be crawling on the ground. How could you have achieved such a high level of strength at this point?” Darren was deliberately goading the monkey, and it worked.

”How dare you doubt me?” the monkey demanded, sounding outraged. ”I am an Original Creature formed by a new law, born between heaven and earth. You should feel blessed to have met me.” The monkey glared menacingly at Darren.

Darren laughed. ”Fine, keep lying! I have never heard of any Original Creature in my life. That's a good story,” he said in a scornful tone.

The monkey flared up. ”You're really pissing me off,” the creature growled.

”I am an Original Creature, capable of merging the strength of others. Once I have killed any creature, I can inherit and merge all of their strength with mine. It's definitely a useful power to have! At this rate, it won't be long before I rule the world and take control of everything.

I will even kill the arrogant chief gods and replace them! To me, you are like an ignorant ant, yet you dare to mock me!”

Darren was stunned. ”Merging?” he repeated, gazing warily at the monkey. Was there really such a powerful law in the world? Was the monkey really transformed from the Original Law?

Darren looked at the furious monkey. ”I don't think you should kill me if you really have that ability,” he said calmly. He watched as the monkey frowned, trying to understand what he had said. It was to Darren's advantage that the monkey did not seem to be very intelligent. Otherwise the creature would have killed him already.

”Why not?” snapped the monkey at last, evidently deciding that Darren was bluffing. ”Do you think I'm an idiot?”

Darren said, ”What good will it do to you if you kill me? My strength is much lower than yours. Wouldn't your strength become weaker if you merge with mine?” It was flawed logic, but he hoped it would confuse the monkey.

”You think too much,” the monkey snorted. ”Even without my merging ability, I'd kill you just because I want to eat your flesh and blood.” The monkey moved forward, licking his lips.